Catch up on the past week of hacks with Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Mike Szczys. “AI on the Edge” is the buzzword of choice lately, with hardware offerings from BeagleBone and Google to satiate your thirst. We take on spotty data from Tesla, driving around on four bouncy-houses, reverse engineering a keytar, unearthing a gem of a dinosaur computer, and MIPI DSI display hacking. There are tips for getting better at commenting code, and making your computer do your algebra homework.

Links for all discussed on the show are found below. As always, join in the comments as we’ll be watching those as we work on next week’s episode!

When you’re trying to do your “quick hacks vzvzzz” jingle, I couldn’t help but think of the Gorillaz song “White Light” (at the start before the tune comes in fully, after each ‘white light’ line, they make a similar sound albeit a bit more tuneful) – what were you going for?